Unfortunately, the souls that live in Polson, MT 59860 are out of luck if they want to get free TV over the air. We've searched our database, and found zero broadcast channels within range.

The good news is that you can still get tv without agreeing to a cable provider's contract! Recently, a handful of streaming services has started allowing you to your local TV. The difference here is that since it is streaming, you will need a decent internet connection and a streaming box. Our favorite is the Roku.

YouTube TV

YouTube recently starting it's own streaming service, and is currently the cheapest out of the three listed here.

Before signing up, you need to make sure that they service your local area.

Hulu Live

Hulu Live is separate from their video-on-demand service most of us know them for.

Before signing up, you need to make sure that they service your local area. Go to their homepage and half way down, click the 'View Channels in your area' link.

DirecTV Now

DirecTV Now is the streaming service very similar to the DirecTV we all know and love, but without the contract. Or dish. The downside of this service is that their pricing is a little higher than most, and they are still - at heart - a cable TV company.

Free TV: Frequently Asked Questions

Are these channels guaranteed to come in with the recommended antenna?
Unfortunately, they are not. While these channels appear to be within range of your home, there are many factors that can lead to poor reception such as terrain, obstacles and home construction materials. Learn more »

Do I need one antenna per TV?
For indoor antennas, you should have one antenna per TV, however sometimes you can split a strong signal effectively between two TVs. Outdoor antennas typically can support anywhere from 1-4 TVs depending on the antenna model and wiring of your home.

Do I need to cancel Cable TV before trying an antenna?
No, and in fact we would suggest against it. Buy an antenna that has a free return policy so that you can return if your home is not receptive to over-the-air signals. Every home is different, so it may take some work to get good signal.

Why all the distinct types of antennas?
The distance between your home and the broadcast stations matter. Living too close and using an amplified antenna can do more harm and create static in your picture. Outdoor antennas are great when you can mount it outside.

Are there any additional fees with OTA TV?
No! This is the best part about free over-the-air TV. Once you buy the antenna, it should last you many years and you will never have another monthly cable tv bill again!

Will indoor antennas work in my basement?
Possibly. The only way to know for sure is to try it. Typically a window gives you the best chance at crystal clear reception, but other setups have been known to work as well.

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